To combat the stigma surrounding breastfeeding in public, Trinati asked her son to take a photo of her breastfeeding her toddler at Costco. In an interview, she expressed her frustration with people sexualizing breastfeeding, pointing out that her nipples are nothing to fantasize about. She wishes to raise awareness that breastfeeding is a natural act of nutrition for children and should not be considered as something sexual.
Trinati responds to questions from friends and family about how long she plans to breastfeed and replies, “As long as she needs to!” » She is determined to prioritize her child’s needs over society’s judgment and discomfort. In her Instagram post, she wrote about the lengths mothers go to to make sure their children are well taken care of, no matter the situation.
Trinati’s message aims to normalize breastfeeding in public and highlight the endurance and care mothers give to their children. She believes that trust, a fundamental tool for healthy relationships, starts with the care received in childhood.
Trinati says breastfeeding demonstrates this care for her children and that she will feel no shame in feeding and comforting them in any environment.
This post sparked public conversations about breastfeeding, with conflicting opinions on the subject. The debate continues, but Trinati’s bold stance has added a new perspective to the ongoing conversation.